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Issue number 250 was published in August 2022, featuring a red Ferrari 250 S on its cover page, similar to this of 0156ET Concorso di Eleganza at The Breakers, Palm Beach at Cavallino Classic in January of 2015. Cavallino Magazine (1978–present) is a bi-monthly magazine that publishes articles on Ferrari automobiles, racing and personalities. [1]
Diego Diaz Lasa, Palm Beach Daily News June 24, 2024 at 4:23 AM The Sailfish Club of Florida was fined after a Ferrari event blocked up traffic in the town's North End.
Because of the poor condition of Sebring's facilities and the difficulty in maintaining security at the track which led to the deaths of 5 people, a ten-year contract was signed to move the 12-hour event to West Palm Beach, Florida, at what later became known as Moroso Motorsports Park. An unusual series of heavy rains at West Palm Beach made ...
After the war, Italy was banned in 1946 Paris Motor Show. The Paris show was attended by 809,000 visitors ... 1956 Rambler Palm Beach [155] 1956 Ferrari 410 Superfast;
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Ferrari showed off their 2020 Formula One car with a theatrical show of pride and passion on Tuesday, assuring success-starved fans that it was also very different under the skin to last year's model.
Ferrari of Palm Beach: 100 Anthony DeCarlo Am: 1–6 134 David Schmitt Am: 1–2 Ferrari of Beverly Hills: 109 Franck Ruimy Am: 1–4 127 Lisa Clark Am: All 182 Joseph Sposato Am: 2 187 Jeremy Clarke Pro-Am: 5–7 Ferrari Lake Forest 111 Manny Franco Pro-Am: 6–7 130 David Musial, Jr. Pro-Am: 1–6 Ferrari of Ontario: 112 Mike Louli Pro-Am: 4 ...
Palm Beach International Raceway (stylized as PBIR and formerly Moroso Motorsports Park) was a motorsports facility located west of Jupiter, Florida. The facility had a quarter-mile drag strip, a 2.043 mi (3.288 km) road course, 7/10-mile kart track as well as mud racing tracks.